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Claude Chastillon or
Chatillon (1559 or 1560 – 27
April 1616) was a
French architect,
military and
civil engineer, and
topographical draughtsman, who served...
- Dark
Agnes de
Chastillon (also
known as
Agnes de
Chastillon, Dark Agnes,
Agnes de la Fere and The
Sword Woman) is a
fictional character created by Robert...
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Guillaume Chastillon de la Tour (fl. 1550-1610) was a
French composer of airs de cour and chansons. He
published three books of airs in 1590 at Caen. Revue...
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Louis de
Chastillon (c.1639–1734) was a
French painter in
enamel and miniature, and an engraver.
Chastillon was born at Ste. Ménehould in
Champagne about...
- Notre-Dame du Pont. His wife
confirmed a
donation made by him (Gavchier de
Chastillon Sires de Crecy) to the same
religious institution in
February 1265. Apparently...
- Chastel-Perron │ │ │ └─>Gérard de Bourbon,
seigneur de
Clessy │ X 1)
Jeanne de
Chastillon │ X 2) Alix de Bourbon-Montperoux │ │ │ └─>Isabelle, Dame de
Clessy │...
- A list of
prose works by
Robert E. Howard. The
works are
sorted by genre, by
series and then alphabetically.
Untitled works and
fragments (incomplete and...
- by
Claude Chastillon.[citation needed]
Construction was
fairly quick, and was
carried out
using plans by
Claude Vellfaux or
Claude Chastillon, with work...
- to him as 'a
mason from Saint-Denis'. The
cathedral in 1655 by
Claude Chastillon Henry IV of
France renounces Protestantism in 1593 at Saint-Denis by Nicolas...
- d'Argenson, then
Secretary of
state for War, and
Brigadier Nicolas de
Chastillon,
commander of the
citadel at Charleville-Mézières, with the aim of modernizing...